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Trump Has Said ‘No Exceptions’ to His Tariffs. Will That Last?

Trump Has Said ‘No Exceptions’ to His Tariffs. Will That Last?

As he prepares to introduce new tariffs on foreign metals this week, President Trump has vowed not to grant the types of exclusions and exemptions that were common during his first trade war. But he has already undercut that tough position on other tariffs. After lobbying from automakers, farmers and other industries, Mr. Trump quickly walked back the sweeping tariffs …

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Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexico for a Month

Trump Suspends Tariffs on Mexico for a Month

President Trump said on Thursday that he would offer a one-month exemption from tariffs for imports from Mexico that trade under the rules of U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, the trade pact he signed in his first term. The president wrote on Truth Social that he would give Mexican products an exemption until April 2 from the 25 percent tariffs that he levied …

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Trump Shifts From Lifting Up America’s Neighbors to Hurting Them

Trump Shifts From Lifting Up America’s Neighbors to Hurting Them

When the United States signed a free-trade agreement with Canada and Mexico more than 30 years ago, the premise was that partnering with two other thriving economies would also benefit America. This week, President Trump abruptly scrapped that idea. He imposed a sweeping 25 percent tariff on the roughly $1 trillion of imports that Mexico and Canada send into the …

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Trump Is Said to Push for Early Reopening of North American Trade Deal

Trump Is Said to Push for Early Reopening of North American Trade Deal

The Trump administration intends to push to renegotiate the U.S. trade deal with Canada and Mexico ahead of a required 2026 review of it, seeking to shore up U.S. auto jobs and counter Chinese firms that are making inroads into the Mexican auto sector, people familiar with the deliberations said. The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which Mr. Trump signed in 2020, required …

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